The number of catalogued papyri concerning rhetoric stands out as particularly high within the Herculaneum collection. This is mainly due to fragmentation suffered by the Herculaneum volumina as a result not only of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius but also of following operations of unrolling and opening of the rolls, especially through socalled scorzatura. The present article aims at giving an updated overview of the papyri which can be ascribed to Philodemus' De rhetorica on the basis of the most recent acquisitions, and at reflecting on the papyri, that have been generally considered rhetorical by subject, but have not yet been attributed to a particular book
The paper provides an edition for two previously unpublished Latin documents on papyrus. The first (...
Il volume Miscellanea Papyrologica Herculanensia nasce per il quarantesimo anno dalla fondazione del...
One of the two copies of Philodemus On rhetoric book III is qualified in the booktitle as 'hypomnema...
The number of catalogued papyri concerning rhetoric stands out as particularly high within the Hercu...
The article focuses on the arrangement of Herculanean Papyri between XIXth and XXth century in the O...
This paper focuses on PHerc 330 and 332, two unpublished papyri of the Herculaneum collection writte...
Thanks to the progress made in the reconstruction of the Herculaneum scrolls and to new readings of ...
Many of the scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri were opened through the so-called scorzatura and are c...
P.Herc. 89/1383 (Philodemus, Opus incertum) are parts of an unpublished Herculaneum rollbroken rough...
The article outlines the formation, consistency, content, life of the Greek library and the Latin li...
The volume contains the transcription of the reports presented at the International Conference held ...
In book 4 of Philodemus’ On Rhetoric, there are several testimonia to some of the most important Pre...
The article focuses on the history of ancient materials acquired by the Centro di Studi Papirologici...
The article aims to shed light on disasters’ baroque poetry of Southern Italy. It compares the compo...
P.Herc. 1232 preserves the first book of the biographical work Περὶ Ἐπικούρου by Philodemus. It is d...
The paper provides an edition for two previously unpublished Latin documents on papyrus. The first (...
Il volume Miscellanea Papyrologica Herculanensia nasce per il quarantesimo anno dalla fondazione del...
One of the two copies of Philodemus On rhetoric book III is qualified in the booktitle as 'hypomnema...
The number of catalogued papyri concerning rhetoric stands out as particularly high within the Hercu...
The article focuses on the arrangement of Herculanean Papyri between XIXth and XXth century in the O...
This paper focuses on PHerc 330 and 332, two unpublished papyri of the Herculaneum collection writte...
Thanks to the progress made in the reconstruction of the Herculaneum scrolls and to new readings of ...
Many of the scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri were opened through the so-called scorzatura and are c...
P.Herc. 89/1383 (Philodemus, Opus incertum) are parts of an unpublished Herculaneum rollbroken rough...
The article outlines the formation, consistency, content, life of the Greek library and the Latin li...
The volume contains the transcription of the reports presented at the International Conference held ...
In book 4 of Philodemus’ On Rhetoric, there are several testimonia to some of the most important Pre...
The article focuses on the history of ancient materials acquired by the Centro di Studi Papirologici...
The article aims to shed light on disasters’ baroque poetry of Southern Italy. It compares the compo...
P.Herc. 1232 preserves the first book of the biographical work Περὶ Ἐπικούρου by Philodemus. It is d...
The paper provides an edition for two previously unpublished Latin documents on papyrus. The first (...
Il volume Miscellanea Papyrologica Herculanensia nasce per il quarantesimo anno dalla fondazione del...
One of the two copies of Philodemus On rhetoric book III is qualified in the booktitle as 'hypomnema...